VA: Photograph Teen's Penis to Get Him Not to Photograph His Penis

By William Peacock, Esq. on July 10, 2014 12:10 PM

Boy meets girl. Both are teens. He, however, is seventeen. She, like the Taylor Swift song, is only fifteen.

Somebody in Prince William County, Virginia, however, is not a fan of teenage love (or lust). Now, because the young man did what lots of young people do with their smartphones, and responded to his former girlfriend's photos with a video of his penis, he's facing two felony child porn charges and the possibility of being a registered sex offender.

Yes. A police department charged a teenager with manufacturing and distributing child porn for taking a video of his own penis and sending it to his girlfriend, who had earlier sent him photos (presumably of an explicit nature as well), reports TheWashington Post.

And in case you're wondering, the 17-year-old has a clean record, plays football, and is still in high school. If convicted, he could be incarcerated until the age of 21, and could be included on the registered sex offender list for life.

Now, because this is a juvenile case, and because the search warrant for pictures of the teen's penis has not been served, the documents are all private. We're assuming both parties played show-and-tell, based on what his attorney and aunt told NBC 4-DC. But should it emerge that the girlfriend's photos weren't explicit, the double standard issue goes out the window.

Either way: felonies and sex offender registration for sexting? Really?

And Ironic

How do you get a 17-year-old to stop sending pictures of his naughty bits to his significant other? Here's an idea: arrest him, and take photos of him nude in jail (against his will).

But wait, there's more! According to his attorney, prosecutors told him that if he refused to take a plea bargain, they would seek a court order to get him taken to a hospital for purposes of photographing his erect penis (for comparison sake). They even threatened to use a shot to induce an erection if necessary.

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